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8 THE SANDY (Or«.) POST Thur»., J«n. 21, 1965 Night Swim Classes Due Adult Women SANDY RADIATOR SHOP Registration opens Friday In an effort to obtain a minimum of 15 adult women to take American Red Cross evening swimming instruction beginning Jan. 31 at the Gresham high school pool. I " I f ! V11 1 H Y Enthusiastic ski students from the Sandy area last Saturday attending the Sandy Post-Gresham Outlook Ski School are James Hill and Bob Richey of Sandy and Jim Olds of Boring. Two more weeks remain in the sponsored ski sessions. (Post-Outlook photo) The pink color of salmon is caused by the iodine content of the fish’s flesh. tux Rhon« MU 7-4595 after 4 p.m. A family must remember financial fac tors and we offer, within your wishes, advice based on years of experience. SERVICE WITH DIGNITY AND TASTE We Endorse the Oregon Funeral Insurance Plan B atí man It was a grand day on Saturday of last week as skiers from miles around converged upon the Mt. Hood ski area Plenty of fun and thrills are evident from the number of people there. A record traffic was recorded along the Loop Highway over the weekend as the sun was out bright and shiny. (Post-Outlook photo) 520 WEST ROWELL BOULEVARD GRESHAM / • OREGON GORDON STONE'S ANNUAL JANUARY SALE I Orient Tied With Sandy FOR BUILT IN ALWAYS ON CALL ^4811 1 Complete Radiator Repair Overnight Service Guaranteed Work CLEARANCE YOUR CHANCE TO INHERITANCE GRADE SCHOOL LEAGUE Orient 2 0 1.000 Sandy 2 0 1.000 Fremont 1 1 .500 Gresham 1 1 .500 Glenfair 1 1 .500 Troutdale 1 1 .500 Parkrose 0 2 .000 Rockwood 0 2 .000 MU 7 4072 PR 1-0674 WESTERN HERDBUILDERS DRUG FACTS but MY MOST PRECIOUS POSSESSION IS MY GOOD HEALTH ! V THAT! THE WAY THEY FEEL IN THE PRESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT AT SANDY ^¿^DRUG THEY’RE DEDICATED TO Sandy's Jon Sandstrom (42) l«aps high into th« air to tip th« ball during a jump situation in th« Reynolds key. Jumping against Sandstrom was the opponents' Dennis Wolfe (33). Other Pioneers shown (I. to r.) are: Jack Scales (14), Franz Meier (32), Dale Phelps (20) and Bob Frederickson (40). Sandy rolled to a 70-53 victory in the Friday night league encounter on the home court. (Post photo) Orient and Sandy are tied for first place in the Multno mah Clackamas Grade School basketball league with 2-0 rec cords. Orient beat Parkrose Fre mont, 30-29, on a basket in the last eight seconds last week while Sandy defeated Gresh am, 37-35. In other games, Troutdale beat Rockwood, 25 21, while Glenfair bested Park rose, 32-26. Sandy Bests Wy'East For Third Place Tie Headquarters for Your First Aid Kits and other First Aid Supplies. flettali]» MUtUAL 7-233» SfRWCi Q uali Tr I Off^tNUAHiLirv ’ WILCO LEAGUE Jon Sandstrom, Sandy center, W L Pct. poured 30 [mints through the ParkroM 5 0 I 1.000 hoop in a league contest played Molalla 5 0 I 1.000 at Wy’east Tuesday night as J«suit 3 2 : .600 the Pioneers outpointed the Sandy 3 2 .600 Golden Eagles 54-47. Wy'aast 3 2 .600 The victory moved the local Canby 2 3 .400 quintet into a three-way tie for Silvarton 2 3 .400 1 .200 third place in the Wilco league. Estacada 1 .200 Parkrose and Molalla continue Reynolds 0 S .000 to be tied for the top spot with Scappoos« Jesuit and Wy’east joining San It was a heyday forSandstrom dy in the battle for third posi as he scored more than half of tion. his team’s point total in the OH MOW! COME A-GALLOPIH’ TO YOUR FORD DEALER’S MUSTANG STAMPEDE HERE’S A GREAT MEW SIX FOR THE GREAT HORTHWEST Americans everywhere are galloping off in Mustangs, the runaway success car of our generation! And here in Mustang country, we Great Northwest Ford Dealers have rustled up an extra herd. So now we're throwing the wildest Mustang Stampede ever! Low price! Quick delivery! Big new 200-cu. in. Six built for action—no extra cost. Greatest round-up of standard «qulpnwnt at th« prie«. Mustang Hardtops, as Io« as *2395 isas mustan « coNvtrrrisil JOIN THE MU&MG STAMPEDE ATYOUR FORD DEALER’S « GLOS FORD Mount Hood Highway & Ten Eyck Road Sandy, Oregon game. In the first quarter of play he netted fourteen of the teams 18 point output. The other four points going to JackScales. The quarter ended with Sandy trailing by one point, 18-19. The second quarter was a low scoring one with both teams barely making it into the double figure mark. The Pioneers were forced to come from behind to knot the count at 29 all as the half ended. Coach Nick Robertson’s squad came to life in the third stanza as they poured 16 points through the net to go ahead by a score of 45-38, while in the final quarter the teams matched points. The final outcome bring ing the Pioneers their third league win against two defeats. Friday night finds the team playing on their home court against Jesuit. Sandy 54 - Jackley 1, Meier 4, Sandstrom 30, Scales 10, Phelps 9. Wy’east 47 -- Lesselyoung4, Thomas 9, Axford 6, Swyers 7, Siegers 6, Johnson 2, Matthews 1, Benjamin 12. GUHS Matmen Bow to Sandy With six first stringers side lined, Gresham’s varsity wrestlers went down to defeat against Sandy Tuesday, 27-24. There were only two pins In the low-scoring match, both by Sandy wrestlers, Jerry Na- gae and Jeff Matz. With the score knotted at 19-19, Hallie Caba decisione»! Jim Wilson in the 178-pound weight division to give Sandy Its winning margin. The final two weights were forfeited, one for each squad. Meet results: 98 -- Nagae (S) pinned Schreiber; 106 — Page (G) declsioned Cousins, 12-0; 115 -- Matz (S) pinned Sunamoto; 123 — Sakauye (G) decision Bourne, 9-3; 130 -- Stuart (G) won, forfeit; Mon aghan (S) declsioned Schilling, 14-0; 141 — Shaull (G) decl- sloned Bogart, 6-1. 148 — Willis (G) won, for feit; 157 — Phillips de- cisioned Olsen, 8-5; 168 — Dyal (S) declsioned Carroll, 5-3; 178 -- Caba (S) declsion ed Wilson, 6-2, 191 - Hays (S) won. forfeit; Hvwt. --Stein (G) won, forfeit. Sandy’s junior varsity wres tlers downed the Gresham Jay- vees 34-16. QUALITY NAME BRAND MERCHANDISE MEN'S SUITS BOYS' JACKETS BIG „ SELECTION ! Reg. $59.50 to $89.50 38.’68 SWEATERS Golf • Ski • Campus . Short Sleeve — Cardigan Long or Pullover SPORT SHIRTS WOOL TOPCOATS Tweeds, Gabs, Fancies Men's Water Repellent Reg. $29.75 to $59.50 FAMOUS MAKE Reg. $5.95 DRESS SHIRTS White or Colors . . . 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